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p53 mutations and microsatellite instabilities in the subtype of intestinal metaplasia of the stomach.

To investigate the potential implication of the subtype of intestinal metaplasia in the progression to the gastric carcinoma, we analyzed the mutations of the p53 gene and microsatellite instability (MSI) both in the complete type (type I) and in the sulphomucin-secreting incomplete type (type III)...

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Autores principales: Kim, Sung Soo, Bhang, Choon Sang, Min, Ki Ouk, Chae, Hiun Suk, Choi, Sang Wook, Lee, Chang Don, Lim, Keun Woo, Chung, In Sik, Park, Doo Ho
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12172044
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author Kim, Sung Soo
Bhang, Choon Sang
Min, Ki Ouk
Chae, Hiun Suk
Choi, Sang Wook
Lee, Chang Don
Lim, Keun Woo
Chung, In Sik
Park, Doo Ho
author_facet Kim, Sung Soo
Bhang, Choon Sang
Min, Ki Ouk
Chae, Hiun Suk
Choi, Sang Wook
Lee, Chang Don
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Chung, In Sik
Park, Doo Ho
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description To investigate the potential implication of the subtype of intestinal metaplasia in the progression to the gastric carcinoma, we analyzed the mutations of the p53 gene and microsatellite instability (MSI) both in the complete type (type I) and in the sulphomucin-secreting incomplete type (type III) intestinal metaplasia located adjacent to the gastric carcinoma. p53 mutations were observed in 13.3% of type I, in 6.6% of type III intestinal metaplasia, and in 40% of gastric carcinoma. The difference between p53 mutations observed in type I and type III intestinal metaplasia was not statistically significant. No identical mutation of the p53 gene was found in the intestinal metaplasia and carcinoma specimens from the patients. There was no case of intestinal metaplasia showing MSI. In gastric carcinomas, MSI was observed in six cases (40%). The cases harboring BAT-26 instability did not have the mutation of the p53 gene. These data suggest that intestinal metaplasia adjacent to gastric carcinoma, irrespective of its subtype, do not have the genetic alterations as showing in their carcinoma tissues.
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spelling pubmed-30549142011-03-15 p53 mutations and microsatellite instabilities in the subtype of intestinal metaplasia of the stomach. Kim, Sung Soo Bhang, Choon Sang Min, Ki Ouk Chae, Hiun Suk Choi, Sang Wook Lee, Chang Don Lim, Keun Woo Chung, In Sik Park, Doo Ho J Korean Med Sci Research Article To investigate the potential implication of the subtype of intestinal metaplasia in the progression to the gastric carcinoma, we analyzed the mutations of the p53 gene and microsatellite instability (MSI) both in the complete type (type I) and in the sulphomucin-secreting incomplete type (type III) intestinal metaplasia located adjacent to the gastric carcinoma. p53 mutations were observed in 13.3% of type I, in 6.6% of type III intestinal metaplasia, and in 40% of gastric carcinoma. The difference between p53 mutations observed in type I and type III intestinal metaplasia was not statistically significant. No identical mutation of the p53 gene was found in the intestinal metaplasia and carcinoma specimens from the patients. There was no case of intestinal metaplasia showing MSI. In gastric carcinomas, MSI was observed in six cases (40%). The cases harboring BAT-26 instability did not have the mutation of the p53 gene. These data suggest that intestinal metaplasia adjacent to gastric carcinoma, irrespective of its subtype, do not have the genetic alterations as showing in their carcinoma tissues. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3054914/ /pubmed/12172044 Text en
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Kim, Sung Soo
Bhang, Choon Sang
Min, Ki Ouk
Chae, Hiun Suk
Choi, Sang Wook
Lee, Chang Don
Lim, Keun Woo
Chung, In Sik
Park, Doo Ho
p53 mutations and microsatellite instabilities in the subtype of intestinal metaplasia of the stomach.
title p53 mutations and microsatellite instabilities in the subtype of intestinal metaplasia of the stomach.
title_full p53 mutations and microsatellite instabilities in the subtype of intestinal metaplasia of the stomach.
title_fullStr p53 mutations and microsatellite instabilities in the subtype of intestinal metaplasia of the stomach.
title_full_unstemmed p53 mutations and microsatellite instabilities in the subtype of intestinal metaplasia of the stomach.
title_short p53 mutations and microsatellite instabilities in the subtype of intestinal metaplasia of the stomach.
title_sort p53 mutations and microsatellite instabilities in the subtype of intestinal metaplasia of the stomach.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12172044
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